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Last modified on April 23, 2022, at 15:39

Joseph Lamar

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Joseph Lamar
Former Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court
From: December 17, 1910 – January 2, 1916
Nominator William Howard Taft
Predecessor William Henry Moody
Successor Louis Brandeis
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Party Democrat
Spouse(s) Clarinda Pendleton
Religion Disciples of Christ

Joseph Rucker Lamar was an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from Georgia.[1]

References

  1. ↑ Joseph R. Lamar (English). Oyez.
The U.S. Supreme Court
Chief Justice Edward D. White's Court (1910–1921)
1910 John Harlan I | Joseph McKenna | Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. | William R. Day | William Henry Moody | Horace Lurton | Charles Evans Hughes
1911 John Harlan I | Joseph McKenna | Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. | William R. Day | Horace Lurton | Charles Evans Hughes | Willis Van Devanter | Joseph Lamar
1912–1914 Joseph McKenna | Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. | William R. Day | Horace Lurton | Charles Evans Hughes | Willis Van Devanter | Joseph Lamar | Mahlon Pitney
1914–1916 Joseph McKenna | Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. | William R. Day | Charles Evans Hughes | Willis Van Devanter | Joseph Lamar | Mahlon Pitney | James McReynolds
1916–1921 Joseph McKenna | Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. | William R. Day | Willis Van Devanter | Mahlon Pitney | James McReynolds | Louis Brandeis | John H. Clarke
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